As you can see this is my first post, so a little introduction is in order.
But first I would like to thank Doug Reeves for this amazing website and all you members for contributing, sharing your knowledge and remaining civil even when you don?t agree with each other.
I just bought an unfinished RV-4 project from 1988. I will be the third owner.
The tail feathers are finished. The wing is ready except for riveting the top skin on, which has been left off for the official inspection. The fuselage, electrical, avionics and engine is up to me. Luckily it came with a steel fuselage jig.
General workmanship seems to be good, but there is some filiform corrosion on some of the Alclad sheets.
I am based in Annecy France and sadly enough the home builders around here build wooden planes, so I do feel a little lost/overwhelmed. I am going to try to involve the kids, 10, 12 and 14 as much as possible in the build.
The shop still has to be finished, together with some other work around the house, so I am still a little away from drilling that first hole.
If you allow me one ?complaint?, is that some of the older threads are difficult to follow because of missing pictures and drawings. I understand the reason and that there is no easy solution.
I am looking forward to the adventure.
Gordon van de Bilt
But first I would like to thank Doug Reeves for this amazing website and all you members for contributing, sharing your knowledge and remaining civil even when you don?t agree with each other.
I just bought an unfinished RV-4 project from 1988. I will be the third owner.
The tail feathers are finished. The wing is ready except for riveting the top skin on, which has been left off for the official inspection. The fuselage, electrical, avionics and engine is up to me. Luckily it came with a steel fuselage jig.
General workmanship seems to be good, but there is some filiform corrosion on some of the Alclad sheets.
I am based in Annecy France and sadly enough the home builders around here build wooden planes, so I do feel a little lost/overwhelmed. I am going to try to involve the kids, 10, 12 and 14 as much as possible in the build.
The shop still has to be finished, together with some other work around the house, so I am still a little away from drilling that first hole.
If you allow me one ?complaint?, is that some of the older threads are difficult to follow because of missing pictures and drawings. I understand the reason and that there is no easy solution.
I am looking forward to the adventure.
Gordon van de Bilt